ETCSLglossingSignSign name: SIK2
Values: siki

Gilgameš and Aga (c.1.8.1.1), line c1811.23
e2kiški-še3gu2nam-ba-an-ĝar-re-en-ze2-enĝištukulnam-ba-an-sag3-ge-en-ze2-engu2nam-ba-ĝa2-ĝa2-an-de3-enĝištukulga-am3-ma-sag3-ge-en-de3-en
E2KIŠ-KI-šE3GU2NAM-BA-AN-ĝAR-RE-EN-ZE2-ENĝIš-TUKULNAM-BA-AN-SAG3-GE-EN-ZE2-ENGU2NAM-BA-ĝA2-ĝA2-AN-DE3-ENĝIš-TUKULGA-AM3-MA-SAG3-GE-EN-DE3-EN
e2kišgu2ĝartukulsag3gu2ĝartukulsag3
house(hold)Kiš (SN)neckto placeweaponto beatneckto placeweaponto beat
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Paragraph t1811.p3 (line(s) 15-23) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Gilgameš, the lord of Kulaba, placing his trust in Inana, did not take seriously the advice of his city's elders. Gilgameš { (1 ms. adds:), the lord of Kulaba, } presented the issue again, this time before the able-bodied men of his city, carefully choosing his words: "There are wells to be finished, many wells of the Land yet to be finished; there are shallow wells of the Land yet to be finished, there are wells to deepen and hoisting gear to be completed. { Never before have you submitted to the house of Kiš. Should you not smite it with weapons? } { (1 ms. has instead:) We should not submit to the house of Kiš. We should smite it with weapons! }"
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